This October, the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine will reach an extraordinary milestone: 1 trillion webpages preserved. Since 1996, the Wayback Machine has been capturing the web—saving the voices, creativity, and […]| Internet Archive Blogs
As the Internet Archive celebrates 1 trillion web pages archived, it’s worth revisiting what founder Brewster Kahle imagined back in 1996—when the web was still young and the Wayback Machine […]| Internet Archive Blogs
Every day, people around the world use the Internet Archive to learn, research, and discover. Aadarsh Pathak, a scholar in India, called the Internet Archive “a guardian of our collective digital heritage” in a recent note. His words inspire us—and we’d love to hear yours as we celebrate 1 trillion web pages archived. | Internet Archive Blogs
The Justice Department was caught deleting a study conducted by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) and hosted on a DOJ website proving that right-wing violence poses a “far” greater threat than left-wing extremism. The report was available there at least until September 12, 2025, according to an archive of the page saved in the […] The post Department of Justice deletes study on politics of domestic terrorists first appeared on Free Government Information (FGI).| Free Government Information (FGI)
In this post, authors Richard F.J. Haans and Marc J. Mertens reflect on the inspiration behind their research article, “The Internet Never […]| Social Science Space
The best Wayback Machine alternatives for web archiving, usage tips, and find reliable tools for capturing and preserving online content.| eRank Solutions
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